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I used to work in a school in the South that required business casual. I got in trouble a few times because I don’t do pencil skirts. I wore plenty of skirts, but they were ankle-grazing and long. I was fine with wearing skirts, because I believe that you should dress to respect the subject matter.

Then I got another

I was on Depo twice in my life. And while, yeah, having no period seemed like a great idea there were a few, well, things.

I was so sad to see Mythbusters go—the show did more than anything I can think of to make science cool for young people. The finale was bittersweet, because even I had realized they’d sort of reached the end of their run, and it was so obvious during it that Jamie just...didn’t care and was just waiting for it all to

SO MUCH THIS. Karen and Foggy come repeatedly to his place to at least show they give half a crap about him, and there he’s whining that he’s got no one? Hell, even PUNISHER goes out of his way to help him.

TBH I found Elektra the weakest link in this entire season. The whole ‘I have a darkness in me’ stuff is just...jarringly simplistic for an otherwise pretty impressively characterized show. It’s some update of Jessica Rabbit’s “I’m just drawn that way”. Everyone else can change and has choice, even Matt (who

No editor in the world would publish a piece that used the second person, to the exclusion of any facts, details, or anything they didn’t already know. I like Karen, even more compared against the hot mess that is Elektra, but no, she’s a shitty reporter.

Hi, here’s an idea. Let’s stop making our own personal choices into judgments on other people, okay? I mean, it’s great for you that you’re giving up pods. Rock on wit’ yo’ bad self and all that. But don’t pull the approach that crossfitters and vegans do, and take their personal choice as a bludgeon to judge other

Having had a diabetic fat cat, I swore to not endanger my cats’ health again. When one of my new boys got a little tubby and I got The Talk from the vet about him being fat, the vet suggested a really simple fix: feeding canned food, and giving almost no dry food. I feed my boys canned food—splitting a can four ways,

I’d....probably have a lot more love for this if the PUBLISHED AUTHOR didn’t misspell ‘peek’ in ‘sneak peak’. Ugh. I won’t even go into the sentence fragments.

I’m glad you brought up Amy Schumer. Because the way I see it, this is how capitalism works: A book publisher thinks they see someone who can write them a book that will get them a PILE of cash. SO they make a deal with that person to write that book.

Bring it. I volunteered for my Army service, as part of my civic duty. I enjoy more freedoms as an American woman than women do in so many other countries—it’s only fair I be willing to sacrifice for it. Women are every bit as mentally tough as men.

So, you’re mocking ‘performative pearl clutching’ from the 2A folks, while performing the equally kabuki of ‘mocking anyone who disagrees with us as stupid’ of the Left. Way to be objective.

You....do realize that’s Eric Bolling in the header photo and not Kilmeade? Kudos for the headline being the only thing snide.

In the Army, one time, I took a break from a ruck march. I popped off my kevlar helmet (it was HOT) and leaned back against a tree.

Look, I’m no fan of my period, and Lady Nature visits me every three weeks. But could you maybe consider that throwing hormones at the problem is making a bigger problem? You mentioned acne. Go look up ‘Mirena lawsuit’. Or any of the other hormone based options for women. Including the Pill, including Depo Provera.

The comment that gets me is how they’re upset that a British character with blonde hair and green eyes looks ‘Western’. GASP. How dare that happen, and how dare the game designers acknowledge that people other than Japanese people might play the game?

Wait. Before you ‘flimsy’, let’s fact check.

I don’t get how many commenters think that the author of the article’s reference to Lovecraft is the basis to judge the film. It’s not saying it’s part of the mythos at all. And besides, Lovecraftian is such a tricky word—as someone who’s read way too much Mythos fiction by newer writers, some people seem to think

While we’re considering him a ‘product of his time’, we might consider also that he is of the post WWI generation. Watching all these noble ideals you grew up with basically collide into one giant, muddy disaster of never ending trench warfare creates a kind of nihilism and an absolute refutation that anything makes

All I’m going to say is there are so many countries where I could not exist. I am a female, educated, single, able to own my own property, my own money, choose who I socialize with and date, work at a job, drive a car, vote, and above all, I can criticize my government as openly as I want. We ain’t perfect, but we’re